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RE: Yes, You Are a Slave! The Good News Is We Have the Secret, And We Are Winning.

in #anarchy6 years ago

because there is a lot of paperwork involved if you choose to do that for some reason, a reason to do so would be if you were making over $100,000 and didn't ever again want to enjoy the protections and privileges given to citizens and if you are making over $100,000 a year then you could easily afford the processing fee. It is a one time fee. should all that paperwork be done for you for free? From a voluntarism prospective why should everyone else be forced to pay to process someone else's renunciation?The phone company and cable company often charge cancellation fees for early termination, does that make you their slave?

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From a moral human perspective, no one should have to pay to move their body. Don't you agree? Good. Settled, then.

It's not the moving your body you are paying for, that's free. Its the legal paperwork that is needed to process a renunciation of citizenship that costs taxpayers thousands of dollars, why should they eat that cost instead of the person actually using the consular services?
It seems a little hypocritical to suggest that the moral position is to steal from slaves so that your paperwork can be processed.

I did not ask anyone to do paperwork concerning me.

Nor did you pay $2000 dollars, and yet you left America, so there goes your claim that you have to do that to move your body.

I did not renounce my citizenship, buddy. Since I think you’ve now engaged in more than enough goal-post-moving, half-assed google search non-logic, let’s just move on, okay?

Yup, now that we established that you didn't have to pay the government anything to move your body we can move on.

This doesn’t make sense because the conversation from the start was about renunciation of citizenship.

OK, I thought that only came up in the context of paying taxes to the US as an alternative for those who make over $100,000 a year abroad.

That doesn’t make sense because this was specifically about renunciation of citizenship.

It seems a little hypocritical to suggest that the moral position is to steal from slaves so that your paperwork can be processed.

Glad you have conceded that taxpayers are slaves, though.

Nope, that's not my position, nice try, that's yours and it seems to be contradicting itself.

Then your above point is invalid. If it’s not slavery then I would not be using slave money for paperwork processing. This isn’t that hard, little buddy.

No, you think they are slaves being stolen from, I don't but that is your position, and that those slaves should be stolen from should you choose to renounce your citizenship to cover the costs to process your paperwork.

"If it’s not slavery then I would not be using slave money for paperwork processing."

Uh huh, and if it is slavery then you would be using the slave money for paperwork processing, so is taxation slavery or not Graham?

I don’t think taxpayers should pay for anything. Now you’re just making shit up because I’ve said from the beginning the processing fee is bullshit, too. What exactly are you missing here? Is this a joke bro? Maybe just let it go.

So then if taxpayers should not have to pay then you should not object to people having to pay to file their own renunciation papers. It is good and right that they charge a fee to renounce your citizenship because no one else should have to pay for it, glad we agree.

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